We Love to Run BGC Because…

Friday, 18 November 2011  |  News + Promos

Thank you to everyone who emailed the photos for the We Love to Run BGC contest. Woah, I was overwhelmed with the number of entries.

As promised, the first 5 to email receive 2 race kits to Run BGC with the distance of their choice.  And the winners are…

1) Rikki Suarez: I LOVE TO RUN IN BGC because the total environment is very conducive to urban running – wide roads, great sceneries, good architectural and civil planning of the area which makes it a very great running location here in congested urban metro.

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2) Michael Medrano: WE LOVE TO RUN IN BGC because of the amazing views of the buildings and the perfect environment.

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3) Jordana Queddeng: WE LOVE TO RUN IN BGC because BGC is home for runners like us! We feel safe running in BGC!

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4) Lorena Alejandrino: WE LOVE TO RUN IN BGC because it’s very runner friendly!

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5) Wilfred Osamis: I LOVE TO RUN IN BGC because I am not from Metro Manila. Every Run there is special for me.

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Congratulations runners! Please expect an email from me regarding claiming of race kits within the next few days.

Empire State of Mind and Legs

Friday, 18 November 2011  |  Bullish Insights

Since I arrived from New York, I’ve been stuck in brain (and leg) freeze mode.

More than a couple of times, I’ve had to peel myself out of bed in the morning.  That’s despite the hour long nap I’ve been having lately, which has gone mandatory to keep me from dozing off by 7 PM!  I go about my daily business at half the pace I used to, slowly sipping that cup of coffee, gingerly leafing through the morning papers, and dropping and fetching the kids as if I didn’t have a truckload of work waiting for me in my Inbox.

Notice the blog? I haven’t had anything substantial pop into my mind except cool contests!  (Insert apology for the delay in my NYC Race Report. I’m working on it!)  I’m worse than a kid who gulped down a large Slurpee in one sitting; I’ve had brain freeze for over a week and that’s without even having a taste of Slurpee (Mountain Dew’s my fave by the way.) Yikes!

I’ve even turned into a freakin’ girly girl.  My friends will laugh.  My pre-NY self detested parlors and, if I had to step into one, I would tell the stylist at what time he had to be done; deadline was usually an hour.  But, since I’ve arrived, I’ve spent a combined total of four hours in the parlor, not including the one hour tomorrow when I plan to indulge in another mani/pedi.

Ack. I’ve fallen into full-on relaxation and recovery mode.  Something I believe I haven’t done in—uhm—five years, perhaps?  I must admit, I’m loving it for the moment (one deserves to relax every once in a while), but, at the same time, I’m freaking out!  This is not me and I’m dying to crawl out of this hole.  Yes, I call it a hole!

This new R&R body is so annoyingly uncooperative.  I swam with Bic and Adel last week and struggled to reach 1k when 2k was my norm.  I could barely hit a set of 20 crunches at the gym when I used to do 30 with ease.  And, during last Sunday’s Run United where I ran 15km, I mistakenly u-turned along with the 10k runners and when the marshall called my attention, I yelled to Jun “Aaaw man!” hoping I could’ve just headed back towards the finish line earlier.

Call this jetlag, withdrawal symptoms from New York, extended vacation mode, or pure laziness.  Whatever. I’m just hoping it ends and that it ends soon because California International Marathon is just around the corner on December 4.  My mind is racing with excitement and conjuring up visions of how strong I’ll be during the marathon after running 42k at New York.  But, as of now, the body is revolting.

So, for now, I’m giving in to my body and allowing it to rest if it really needs it. I put it through a 42km so I guess it deserves a little break and, okay, a little spoiling.  I’m observing every niggle of discomfort or twitch of a muscle, making sure it is well hydrated and nourished, and giving it everything it asks for in preparation for the next marathon.  What?  A 1.5 hour massage tonight?  Fine. What the body asks for, the body gets. Who am I to complain?

Win Race Kits to Run BGC!

Friday, 18 November 2011  |  News + Promos

Woohoo. Another contest to win race kits to RUN BGC! To spice things up a bit, I thought of creating a photo contest. I’m a frequent runner (and eater heehee) at Bonifacio Global City and I’m sure most of you will find photos lying around in your archives for this.

Here’s how to join the We Love to Run BGC Photo Contest at TBR and win race kits to Run BGC:

Mechanics:
  1. 5 runners will win 2 race kits each to RUN BGC, distance of their choice.
  2. Runner must email photo of themselves in BGC either running, before a run, or after a run. Solo or with friends, during training or a race.
  3. Runner must include 1 sentence filling in this blank: I / WE LOVE TO RUN IN BGC BECAUSE…
  4. Runner must place in the subject line of the email: RUN BGC
  5. Photo and caption must be emailed to tbrgame@gmail.com by 6:00 PM today.
  6. First 5 runners to email clear photos with acceptable captions will win the contest and will have their photos posted on thebullrunner.com.  Photos sent or tagged via facebook will not be accepted.
  7. Runners may submit more than one photo.
  8. Winner will be announced by Friday evening, Nov. 18, 2011.
  9. Winner will be notified via email on claiming of race kit.
May the fastest runners win!
For more info on RUN BGC, visit our TBR Race Calendar by clicking HERE.

See You Tonight for Bull Circle 2!

Wednesday, 16 November 2011  |  News + Promos

Bull Circle 2 GEARING UP FOR THE MARATHON is tonight: Wednesday, November 16, 2011, 7PM at 3/F ROX, Bonifacio High Street. See you later!

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Congratulations to the Winner of Rex Reloaded Tickets

Tuesday, 15 November 2011  |  News + Promos

And the winner of 2 tickets to Rex Reloaded is Allan07 for his answer:

You know it’s time to resumer running when YOU HAVE BOOBS YET YOU’RE A GUY!

Thanks for making me laugh today, Allan!  Please expect an email from me regarding claiming of your prize.